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china and taiwan also claim the islands. if summit is scheduled to open next monday. japaneserimeinisr i alady considering attending. there's fo plano plans for the s to meet. >> translator: japan should immediately correct i wants mistakes. make an effort to remove obstacles to improving relations. >> observers say that chinese government sees the summit as a chance to protetstance to the international community. mpb >>> buddhists are fighting a muslim minority. >> reporter: the conflict involves majority buddhists and minority muslims. local authorities say the latest wave of violence has killed 84 people and wounded more than 120 others. the international group human rights watch released satellite images of muslim homes in the area. compared with photos from march, they review heavy damage. the latest fighting has forced more than 22,000 people from their homes. the conflict started in may after a group of muslims allegedly assaulted a buddhist woman. the violence has displaced 75,000 people since then. reconciliation with ethnic minorities was a condition. the ad
china and taiwan also claim the islands. if summit is scheduled to open next monday. japaneserimeinisr i alady considering attending. there's fo plano plans for the s to meet. >> translator: japan should immediately correct i wants mistakes. make an effort to remove obstacles to improving relations. >> observers say that chinese government sees the summit as a chance to protetstance to the international community. mpb >>> buddhists are fighting a muslim minority. >>...
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under sweatshop conditions in china. when mititt romney led bain, thy saglobal tech as a good investment... even knowing that the firm promoted its practice of exploiting... low-wage labor to its investors. mitt romney - tough on china? since when?
under sweatshop conditions in china. when mititt romney led bain, thy saglobal tech as a good investment... even knowing that the firm promoted its practice of exploiting... low-wage labor to its investors. mitt romney - tough on china? since when?
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and expanding trade, cracking down on china and improving job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'mitt romney, and i approve this message. >> just about 30 minutes left until game time. >> one fan is getting a sudden resurgence because of the nationals. see if you can remember this song. that is the band ah-ha getting famous because alexis douglas: i can remember when i was younger and... my family was not necessarily financially stable. we were poor. anncr: then alexis got a job at the mgm casino in michig. and it changed her life. alexis: i stararted as a wardrobe clerk. but then i was able to work my way up. i got a 401k, i have health insurance... and i make great money. anncr: in maryland, question seven willll create... twelve thousand jobs. from hotel and restaurant staff to accountants... and construction workers. alexis: if you want a great place to work withd ood pay... and great benefits, vote for question seven.
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this incestuous relationship and this is global it's not just in the united states i think it's in china i think it's in every major economy where the liter of the oligarchy class and in the west it's mostly the banks there's all our arguing are committing their crimes with the permission of the government and they sort of agree with each other that hey i'm not going to tell on you if you don't tell me so congress insider trades congress chiefs congress doesn't pay taxes and no one says it and the same time the bankers c.e.o. and get bailed out and get zero percent loans to speculate and no one says anything and. so yeah i mean these agreements i mean are it's implicit or explicit it's becoming more explicit now yes a criminal class i mean it's a it's a small criminal class right on the edge ill political front the swiss army is preparing for unrest and refugees due to the economic collapse that was of course caused by these bankers i want to ask you something during the lead up to world war two we had hyperinflation in the y. mar germany we had a massive deflationary wave in the united
this incestuous relationship and this is global it's not just in the united states i think it's in china i think it's in every major economy where the liter of the oligarchy class and in the west it's mostly the banks there's all our arguing are committing their crimes with the permission of the government and they sort of agree with each other that hey i'm not going to tell on you if you don't tell me so congress insider trades congress chiefs congress doesn't pay taxes and no one says it and...
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person sitting at the computer in china. maybe the attack came from the computer which came from mike computer in korea which came from a computer in germany which came from a computer in moscow so we don't really know. is difficult to trace those attacks in its one of the major differences between cyberwar in conventional war. if someone drives a tank across your -- you know they did but if you get attacked you may think it's a chinese but you're not really sure and you don't know was this a teenager, was this the chinese army and it's difficult to ascertain where the attacks are coming from and who is doing it. we have guesses but we don't know for sure. >> host: . >> guest: charlie is alluding to the sort of core nature of what cyberspace is. its networks of networks and because of the fundamental architecture of these networks, data bounces from computer to computer all the time and when he describes somebody in germany who might be sending something through a computer in south korea that might be going through china, th
person sitting at the computer in china. maybe the attack came from the computer which came from mike computer in korea which came from a computer in germany which came from a computer in moscow so we don't really know. is difficult to trace those attacks in its one of the major differences between cyberwar in conventional war. if someone drives a tank across your -- you know they did but if you get attacked you may think it's a chinese but you're not really sure and you don't know was this a...
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tim mulholland of china-america capital joins us this morning. tim, what's behind the big drop in the market? > > i think there's concerns of global economic growth, and namely earnings have been disappointing, especially in the top-line growth side. there's been about 140 companies that have reported so far in the s&p 500. about 60% of them missed on revenue. so that adds concern on the earnings front as well as in the global economic growth front. > > and is that what is troubling oil as well, with that slide? > > that contributes too. materials were weak, the weakest part of the market sell- off, as well as the energy. and of course crude oil. but also remember the fact that iran is coming to the talks, nuclear talks, with the u.s., which i think also maybe took a little bit of the edge off of crude prices as well. > > the speculators. ...the alleged speculators. let's move on- > > you can't blame it on the speculators. > > it's just a lot of premium. they love the premium, let's put it that way. > > right, right, right. > > let's move on to c
tim mulholland of china-america capital joins us this morning. tim, what's behind the big drop in the market? > > i think there's concerns of global economic growth, and namely earnings have been disappointing, especially in the top-line growth side. there's been about 140 companies that have reported so far in the s&p 500. about 60% of them missed on revenue. so that adds concern on the earnings front as well as in the global economic growth front. > > and is that what is...
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on the china/u.s. relations and its international image given that china based economy on quality and -- [inaudible] even the renewable energy roles has been labeled as u.s. national security threat? and do you have any recommendation to the chinese families that plan to invest in u.s.? >> well, as you may know, we have here a china global investment tracker which tracks chinese investment all over the world, and i've been doing that for more than a decade, so i would say for people here and in washington and in china in general don't pay too much attention to the short term. we're all focused on this intelligence committee report about huawei and the president's decision to block the investment, but meanwhile, chinese investment is going to set a record. arguably, it already has set a record even though we're in october, an annual record. and it's more diversified than it was in previous years when it was much more heavily in financials. if you take out the trover, this is the best -- controversy, thi
on the china/u.s. relations and its international image given that china based economy on quality and -- [inaudible] even the renewable energy roles has been labeled as u.s. national security threat? and do you have any recommendation to the chinese families that plan to invest in u.s.? >> well, as you may know, we have here a china global investment tracker which tracks chinese investment all over the world, and i've been doing that for more than a decade, so i would say for people here...
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even with china. how can he talk to the number two economy in the world, the number one holder of u.s. debt and the country giving loans to emerging markets more than the world bank. how can he talk to them before you're in office in those terms? how do you think they will do? >> a really good point. in the mideast we're dealing with democracies. there's been an assumption within the land of ir democracies. don't go to war with one another. it will mean regimes in the interest of the united states. that's not necessarily so as we might say on broadway, right? in fact, we have a very different position vis-a-vis these governments. they are chosen by at least some government of democracy. >> by people. what this entire discussion is about is how complex international relations is. in our presidential election cycle, you know, politics is black and white. international relations and certainly intelligence is a murky world of gray. you cannot -- i don't think we're going to have the conversation we need t
even with china. how can he talk to the number two economy in the world, the number one holder of u.s. debt and the country giving loans to emerging markets more than the world bank. how can he talk to them before you're in office in those terms? how do you think they will do? >> a really good point. in the mideast we're dealing with democracies. there's been an assumption within the land of ir democracies. don't go to war with one another. it will mean regimes in the interest of the...
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demonization between you know if you watched the debate last night you know you saw a lot of white china bashing was coming up and i think that's because now the elites in the different countries that formerly were in bed together are now turning on each other and the next step of course is you go from a financial or a currency or to an actual war and that's my biggest fear continues to read the debates are talking about. president of the base between obama and romney now i think you're leaning or leaning into a post that you put up recently at liberty blitzkrieg dot com call the last domino yeah i mean so this so this goes into again this is others the in the you're saying which is so confusing to people which is that which is that it was tempting to look at the scenario let's say five years ago ten years ago the global system and say wow look at the debt in the u.s. look at the lack of jobs look at the unemployment look at the deficit successor with this thing is going to end and then you look at china and russia and you say what would be so easy for them to end it by buying a bunch of
demonization between you know if you watched the debate last night you know you saw a lot of white china bashing was coming up and i think that's because now the elites in the different countries that formerly were in bed together are now turning on each other and the next step of course is you go from a financial or a currency or to an actual war and that's my biggest fear continues to read the debates are talking about. president of the base between obama and romney now i think you're leaning...
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is attacked, um, we can trace back, oh, that attack came from a computer in china. but that's not to say that there was necessarily a person sitting at that computer in china. maybe that, you know, that attack came from that computer which came from a computer in korea which came from a computer in germany which came from a computer in moscow, so we don't really know. it's very difficult to trace back attacks, and that's one of the major differences between, say, cyber war and conventional war. if someone drives a tank across your border, you know who did it. if you get attacked, you may think it was the chinese, but you don't know for sure. was it a teenager? was it the chinese army? it's difficult to ascertain where the attacks are coming from. we have guesses, but we don't know for sure. >> guest: charlie's alluding to sort of the core nature of what cyberspace is. it's networks of networks. and because of the fundamental architecture of these networks, data bounces from computer to computer all the time, and when he describes somebody in germany who might be sen
is attacked, um, we can trace back, oh, that attack came from a computer in china. but that's not to say that there was necessarily a person sitting at that computer in china. maybe that, you know, that attack came from that computer which came from a computer in korea which came from a computer in germany which came from a computer in moscow, so we don't really know. it's very difficult to trace back attacks, and that's one of the major differences between, say, cyber war and conventional war....
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and expanding trade, cracking down on china, and improving job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. . >>> we continue on the news edge at 6 with natitude. washington supporting the reds and the nats push ahead on the road in the world series and that is a bummer how things turned out. and there is tomorrow. >> there is tomorrow and could be only tomorrow. they have to win tomorrow and go home for the sea road to the world series ends abruptly. 45,017, the most on hand to take to a washington nationals game for good season reason. the first time in 79 years that the play-off baseball is there. the grumblings about the team not winning without steven straussburg and could be overshadowed by more grumblings and that is with an 8-0 and you can't win if you don't score runs. the other headlines, the fans of the nats and sue, as know, i root for the nationals almost as anyone else. >> and wait a minute. >> as an-year-olds -- orioles fan now and they haven't been back to the play-offs since 1987 and it could be a decade or more before the
and expanding trade, cracking down on china, and improving job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. . >>> we continue on the news edge at 6 with natitude. washington supporting the reds and the nats push ahead on the road in the world series and that is a bummer how things turned out. and there is tomorrow. >> there is tomorrow and could be only tomorrow. they have to win tomorrow and go home for the sea road to the world...
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both obama and romney of being them using china as a scapegoat blaming the u.s. economic problems on by just what pinole the almost country to succeed existed in its own merits on the other side of the world. well china seems to be a perennial election year scapegoat for both parties almost every presidential candidate certainly since bill clinton has attacked the incumbent a candidate in his case george h.w. bush for being or for allegedly being too soft on what clinton called the butchers of beijing that was three years after the tiananmen massacre. but china seems to be a very popular scapegoat and it's not surprising that both candidates are are attacking china suggesting that its monetary policies are manipulating the value of its currency and so on and so forth and that they'll get very tough on china i suspect that the their candidates rhetoric on this can be taken particularly seriously especially romney who as a businessman who's invested in china knows its value to the united states and its importance in keeping the united states solvent to foreign. rel
both obama and romney of being them using china as a scapegoat blaming the u.s. economic problems on by just what pinole the almost country to succeed existed in its own merits on the other side of the world. well china seems to be a perennial election year scapegoat for both parties almost every presidential candidate certainly since bill clinton has attacked the incumbent a candidate in his case george h.w. bush for being or for allegedly being too soft on what clinton called the butchers of...
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is not to say there is necessarily a person sitting at the computer in china. maybe the attack came from the computer which came from a computer in korea which came from a computer in germany which came from a computer in moscow we don't really know and it is difficult to trace back the attacks. that is one of the major differences between cyber war and conventional war. if some drives a tank across your border, you know who did it. if you get attacked, you may think it is the chinese but you don't know for sure and you don't know if it is a teenager or the chinese army. it is very difficult to ascertain where the attacks are coming from and who is doing it. we have gases, but we don't know for sure. >> charlie is relating to the core nature of cyberspace, it is network of networks. because of the fundamental architecture of these networks, data ounces from computer to computer all the time. when he describes somebody in germany might be sending something through a computer in south korea that might be going through china, that is sort of the garden friday hot
is not to say there is necessarily a person sitting at the computer in china. maybe the attack came from the computer which came from a computer in korea which came from a computer in germany which came from a computer in moscow we don't really know and it is difficult to trace back the attacks. that is one of the major differences between cyber war and conventional war. if some drives a tank across your border, you know who did it. if you get attacked, you may think it is the chinese but you...
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china has there been instances of hacking into u.s. government and u.s. business interests by chinese interests we believe and so while always very aggressively trying to grow their business to into the u.s. and to sell equipment here and this is apparently raised some some i think legitimate concerns about about whether or not they're being very honest about this they're not very transparent as a company they're not publicly listed on markets in a way that would allow us to investigate some of their some of their. their findings and so you know there are these concerns are real i haven't been a i haven't looked at the full report yet but it but it sounds legitimate and i was the target of a story that aired on sixty minutes last night i want to play just a couple snippets from that and we can talk about it. in the telecommunications world once you get the camel's nose in the tent you can go anywhere and there overriding concern is this that the chinese government could exploit waterways presence on u.s. networks to intercept high leve
china has there been instances of hacking into u.s. government and u.s. business interests by chinese interests we believe and so while always very aggressively trying to grow their business to into the u.s. and to sell equipment here and this is apparently raised some some i think legitimate concerns about about whether or not they're being very honest about this they're not very transparent as a company they're not publicly listed on markets in a way that would allow us to investigate some of...
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. >>> today a warning that china's two leading technology firms pose a major security concern to the u.s. there's a live look at the capitol. after a year long investigation, the panel is warning the government, as well as private businesses, to avoid poway technologies and zte corporation. those companies are among the world's leading telecommunications companies. both deny posing a threat to the u.s. >>> and venezuela's president hugo chavez wips a third term in office. the electoral council announced that chavez won by a narrow margin. it ends a bitter campaign in which chavez denied using oil control to his advantage. >>> this morning the pharmacy at the center of a deadly meningitis outbreak is voluntarily recalling all of its products. the new england compounding center says the move is just a precaution and says there is no indication any other products were contaminated. the centers for disease control report 91 cases of fungal meningitis in nine cases connected to the massachusetts health facility. seven people have died, including one person in maryland and another person i
. >>> today a warning that china's two leading technology firms pose a major security concern to the u.s. there's a live look at the capitol. after a year long investigation, the panel is warning the government, as well as private businesses, to avoid poway technologies and zte corporation. those companies are among the world's leading telecommunications companies. both deny posing a threat to the u.s. >>> and venezuela's president hugo chavez wips a third term in office. the...
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has been doing this japan's been doing this for a couple of decades china has been doing this right now all these currency units are sitting in banks people are afraid to borrow and the banks don't really want to lend but at some point with interest rates at all time lows. people are going to start moving that money out and it's going to explode it's going to be a hurricane of inflation so they're really. finding a good place to put your money is a real problem today we're going to financial twilight zone or let me put it this way we went through the leading edge of the hurricane in two thousand and seven two thousand and eight part of two thousand and nine they printed up trillions more dollars and whatnot which make people feel wealthier than they really are. but we're going to come off the other end of the hurricane the trailing edge and it's going to last a long time because everything these governments are doing is not only the wrong thing it's exactly the opposite of the right thing so this is going to be very serious just quickly to follow what does something like japan though sh
has been doing this japan's been doing this for a couple of decades china has been doing this right now all these currency units are sitting in banks people are afraid to borrow and the banks don't really want to lend but at some point with interest rates at all time lows. people are going to start moving that money out and it's going to explode it's going to be a hurricane of inflation so they're really. finding a good place to put your money is a real problem today we're going to financial...
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still to come on tonight's program -- as china gets ready to hand over power to a new generation, the residents of one rural village talk about their expectations. >> a former bbc governor says that jimmy was kept away from children in need. jones, who was chairman of the charity, said he had suspicions about the former tv star a decade ago. his comments come on the day of whether the corporation's child protection and whistle blowing policies are respectable. david reports. >> a different is in need at the moment. >> thank you and thank you very much. >> back in the 1980's, jimmy -- >> here is the world famous -- >> but a few years later he was banned. quietly behind the scenes, the chairman of children in need decided to keep him away from the charity telethon. there were rumors, suspicions. >> some of the staff of the children in need were apprehensive. words like flicky were used. it's very important to me, it's important to the staff of the children in need. it's a wonderful charity. >> so there were doubts. new research suggests there has been a decline. the polling firm asked t
still to come on tonight's program -- as china gets ready to hand over power to a new generation, the residents of one rural village talk about their expectations. >> a former bbc governor says that jimmy was kept away from children in need. jones, who was chairman of the charity, said he had suspicions about the former tv star a decade ago. his comments come on the day of whether the corporation's child protection and whistle blowing policies are respectable. david reports. >> a...
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under sweatshop conditns in china. when mitt romney led bain, they saw global tech as a good investment... even knowing that the firm promoted its practice of exploiting... low-wage labor to its investors. mitt romney - tough on china? since when? david smallwood: maryland money needs to stay in maryland. it's just that simple, i mean, it's a no brainer. anncr: every year marylanders spend five hundred and fifty... million at casinos in west virginia, delaware... and pennsylvania. one west virginia paper calls it a "cash cow" for them. but its cost maryland over one biion dollars. ney that could have created good jobs and... better schools for us. question seven keeps maryland money in maryland. david smallwood: question seven, i think will be a. good thing for the state of maryland. waxed a nasty problem is bring its head again at the university of maryland. >> what is being done to get rid of bedbugs. >> these little critters are making life tough for students living at the south campus comments. bedbugs have moved i
under sweatshop conditns in china. when mitt romney led bain, they saw global tech as a good investment... even knowing that the firm promoted its practice of exploiting... low-wage labor to its investors. mitt romney - tough on china? since when? david smallwood: maryland money needs to stay in maryland. it's just that simple, i mean, it's a no brainer. anncr: every year marylanders spend five hundred and fifty... million at casinos in west virginia, delaware... and pennsylvania. one west...
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china telecom also gained nearly 1% despite posting an 8% falling q3 earnings on higher costs. but those gains were countered by the hugs losses in property developers. the hopping congress government has announced pressure measures to curb property speculation given housing prices have surged 20% in the first nine months. elsewhere, shares in taiwan hit a 13 honesty low with htc tumbling 7% after brokers cut its price target. the nikkei ended just a tad below the line, it's actually light trading ahead of tomorrow's boj meeting. honda cut after is an cut in outlook. korean currency strength fell, but some lg units surged on strong earnings. kospi ended flat. the asx 200 managed to to finish marginally in the green. developers and utilities outperformed. sensex now lower by about a quarter of a percent. >> let's take a look at trade in europe and u.s. futures which are trading as usual this morning, dow jones industrial average if it were to open today implied to shed about 55 points. nasdaq and s&p also pointed lower. that largely does cue off the attitude in european trade. i
china telecom also gained nearly 1% despite posting an 8% falling q3 earnings on higher costs. but those gains were countered by the hugs losses in property developers. the hopping congress government has announced pressure measures to curb property speculation given housing prices have surged 20% in the first nine months. elsewhere, shares in taiwan hit a 13 honesty low with htc tumbling 7% after brokers cut its price target. the nikkei ended just a tad below the line, it's actually light...
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the world is looking to america for something better i mean look what's happening now at around china when china is threatening nations around the around the seas there's a threatening islands there the world looks to america the world doesn't look to any other country in the world for stability and for leadership and for some kind of moral purpose or some kind of do you think it's really. a moral beacon for a lot of people in the greater middle east after what's happened i mean. it's really. american yes american made as made a mistake you made is a huge mistake that doesn't that does not take away from the huge things america has brought to me when we talk about the values that people in the middle east are fighting for for democracy longer see it. as a universal value penny jumping. to the right to build them up very well they did there are there is fighting that has occurred in the in sectarian violence and in clandestine ways that we cannot control and right now especially like in egypt and libya you have internal strife right now whether or not you want to you know do it here to
the world is looking to america for something better i mean look what's happening now at around china when china is threatening nations around the around the seas there's a threatening islands there the world looks to america the world doesn't look to any other country in the world for stability and for leadership and for some kind of moral purpose or some kind of do you think it's really. a moral beacon for a lot of people in the greater middle east after what's happened i mean. it's really....
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pushing china and russia as occupying. two parties still dictate their. us election. heartache beginning up to twenty second. and realized. welcome to the big picture. well these are the true science technology innovation hall the us developments from around russia. the future. is a good lover taurine was able to build a most sophisticated. mission to teach music. and. this is why you should care only. if.
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and expanding trade, cracking down on china and improving job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. >> rescue crews in florida are continuing to search a collapsed carping critic parking garage for a fourth victim. it happened yesterday at miami- dade college. eight others remain in the hospital. >> we now know what happened to the baby panda who died six days after he was born at the national zoo. >> there is a reason deliver -- the liver did not work. >> a chance to show the world of pandas. there was an unexpected part of the exhibit. >> they knew immediately what the rose was there for. >> for the first time, officials telling the world why they think the cobb died. >> and not enough oxygen was getting to the liver. >> difficult to tell, but there is a possibility the cub may have been born prematurely. >> she was cradling right after the death that diminished and diminished until yesterday zookeeper's finally took it away and gave for other toys. >> today it was one of the first days she was out in public since she lost her cub
and expanding trade, cracking down on china and improving job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. >> rescue crews in florida are continuing to search a collapsed carping critic parking garage for a fourth victim. it happened yesterday at miami- dade college. eight others remain in the hospital. >> we now know what happened to the baby panda who died six days after he was born at the national zoo. >> there is a reason...
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we know that the global economy is weak, whether you're talking about europe or china. so what's the real issue here? >> well, i think this is the first time we're actually hearing from the company, and all the negatives are being confirmed. again, it comes back to the revenue issue. i think people knew that earnings were going to be fairly soft, but i think people have been surprised at how weak the revenues and the guidance has been, and given the fact that we're facing some major macro risk that is could mean next year's growth is weaker than this year's, investors are translating that into meaning we could be just at the beginning of a weaker outlook for corporate america, and then they're selling stocks as a result. >> susie: you know what else is kind of confusing here? it seems to be a disconnected between what the companies are saying and the encouraging reports about the economy, whether it's about the housing recovery, retail sales, consumer confidence, and some positive information about the job marketed. so what's the disconnect? >> well, i think the disconn
we know that the global economy is weak, whether you're talking about europe or china. so what's the real issue here? >> well, i think this is the first time we're actually hearing from the company, and all the negatives are being confirmed. again, it comes back to the revenue issue. i think people knew that earnings were going to be fairly soft, but i think people have been surprised at how weak the revenues and the guidance has been, and given the fact that we're facing some major macro...
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i will not lead china win the race between energy critic for clean energy technology. i want to see that technology developed by students and scientists here in columbus and by workers and farmers all across ohio, by patriots in the u.s. my plan will continue to reduce the carbon pollution that is heating our planet. climate change is not a hoax. wildfires and forest fires are not a joke. they are a threat to your future. we've got to make sure we need the moment. then why i'm running. i believe we should have the best education system in the world. [cheers and applause] i would not be here if it were not for the education i was able to receive. i did not come from fame or wealth. but i got a great education. that is what this country does. it was a gateway of opportunity for michelle. it is a gateway of opportunity for so many of you. now you have a choice. weekend gut education to pay for governor romney opposed the tax cuts. that's what his running mate paul ryan proposes. -- we can gut education to pay for romney's tax cuts. or we can focus on early chou the dedica
i will not lead china win the race between energy critic for clean energy technology. i want to see that technology developed by students and scientists here in columbus and by workers and farmers all across ohio, by patriots in the u.s. my plan will continue to reduce the carbon pollution that is heating our planet. climate change is not a hoax. wildfires and forest fires are not a joke. they are a threat to your future. we've got to make sure we need the moment. then why i'm running. i...
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in china. and this could partly explain why the announcement of party congress was delayed no longer do you have an all powerful legal behind the scenes who could resolve disputes, who can sort of put things in place. now the powerful ambitious competing leaders have to work out their own motives, and that takes time and isn't always successful. but my guess is that they've established a threesome of unity within the leadership going into the party congress and we are likely to see, not confront any major surprises spent as to the minute, mao could give orders, the current leaders had to operate by consensus of least understanding. >> i want to get to cheng li. we deserve from ambassador roy. don't expect surprises from the party congress but should there be anything which look forward to? are one thing is two days after the election year, so went to this? deliberate timing? should there be anything surprising that emerges from there? might the standing committees smaller and what would that sa
in china. and this could partly explain why the announcement of party congress was delayed no longer do you have an all powerful legal behind the scenes who could resolve disputes, who can sort of put things in place. now the powerful ambitious competing leaders have to work out their own motives, and that takes time and isn't always successful. but my guess is that they've established a threesome of unity within the leadership going into the party congress and we are likely to see, not...
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and expanding trade, cracking down on china, and improving job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. ♪can you feel it? can you feel it? ♪ >> that's the part that we want to hear on the air. i can feel it. i've never been to a game. i never had the pleasure to route for the nats. but i can feel it. >> tucker has been there a few times. yes, i have been there. >> well, i would change that. >> that's more than ah-hah. >> what's the name? >> take on me. >> maybe you need to hear michael come in. listen. here he comes. ♪ can you feel it? ♪ [ laughter ]. >> of course. enjoy. that's what we've been waiting for. >> that's a good song to get you build up the anticipation. >> all right. i'm ready. we only have a couple of hours left. >> are you going? >> i'm not going. watching on tv. >> me, too. >> how many of the standing room tickets are left. >> they have not. >> i have seen the standing room people. >> you get to stand n no matter what? lots of space. >> you can stand around the stadium. you won't see anything if you are outside.
and expanding trade, cracking down on china, and improving job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. ♪can you feel it? can you feel it? ♪ >> that's the part that we want to hear on the air. i can feel it. i've never been to a game. i never had the pleasure to route for the nats. but i can feel it. >> tucker has been there a few times. yes, i have been there. >> well, i would change that. >> that's more than...
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let's ask the head of china research at isi group. is this going to set off a new battle in the trade war, don? >> brian, this is serious. it's not a few dollar subsidies on tires or higher making tv appliances in south carolina. it is geopolitics, it is national security. we've seen the u.s. intel committee's side of the story. we haven't seen theirs. but this has the potential of being very ugly. >> whether or not that report comes out to be completely accurate, to me i don't care about the report. when i heard what i thought was this had -- if you're the chinese government, you're saying, okay, america, forget you, we're going to dump some of your debt. see how i like higher interest rates. let's not buy a buick or gm product and forget about going to taco bell or kfc for yum brands. >> brian, i don't think the debt is the issue but i think it is quite possible that if china feels like they're getting a raw deal here, that either implicitly or quietly, they may feel like they want to punish us economically in some way and an obviou
let's ask the head of china research at isi group. is this going to set off a new battle in the trade war, don? >> brian, this is serious. it's not a few dollar subsidies on tires or higher making tv appliances in south carolina. it is geopolitics, it is national security. we've seen the u.s. intel committee's side of the story. we haven't seen theirs. but this has the potential of being very ugly. >> whether or not that report comes out to be completely accurate, to me i don't care...
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in china. these are not unrelated. again, going back to the road report -- world bank report i mentioned, one of the key recommendations is about rule of wall of how important is to economic development in china. that is also historic the first step of most entries an issue. embarking on a path towards democracy. the question is whether xi jinping and the new standing committee will choose to take the aggressive steps that need to be taken on economic and political reform or whether they will take a model through process. because it's very dangerous and difficult. to challenge the system in china because they're so many stakeholders, what i would call a responsible stakeholders, at the local level, benefit from current arrangements that the leadership would have to be taking on. so, i think that taking on some elements of the economic reform program are much more likely, and the political reform area i think though that ultimately the chinese will have to do both and we need to encourage them t
in china. these are not unrelated. again, going back to the road report -- world bank report i mentioned, one of the key recommendations is about rule of wall of how important is to economic development in china. that is also historic the first step of most entries an issue. embarking on a path towards democracy. the question is whether xi jinping and the new standing committee will choose to take the aggressive steps that need to be taken on economic and political reform or whether they will...
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china won't be as good for companies trying now to do business in china, our largest trading partner so we will be watching that. let's talk about the stock market, could it take a hit after two potential major changes that come out of washington, d.c.? liz macdonald on that side of it. >> that's what's on the radar screen at jpmorgan chase, black rock, bmo capital group and wells fargo. they are talking about a potential double-whammy tax hikes for dividends and capital gains possibly january 1st as high as, you know, 44% roughly if the health reform investment tax kicks in. and so what they are talking about not just selling pressure on these stocks in other words because dividend tax is coming investors may say we may bail out of these and go towards a growth stock and, you know, play catch up there. so the issue is what will happen if both of those tax rates go up? you can lock in the gains in your capital gains and sell those stocks. so the double-whammy is selling pressure, a lot of warnings supplying around right now on -- warnings flying around on wall street about these two
china won't be as good for companies trying now to do business in china, our largest trading partner so we will be watching that. let's talk about the stock market, could it take a hit after two potential major changes that come out of washington, d.c.? liz macdonald on that side of it. >> that's what's on the radar screen at jpmorgan chase, black rock, bmo capital group and wells fargo. they are talking about a potential double-whammy tax hikes for dividends and capital gains possibly...
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/china issues. the institute's signature project is a series of symposia on comparative governance, the latest of which was held at the wilson center in june on science and technology innovation. these symposia, which the institute co-chairs with china's state council, not only promote dialogue among stakeholders, but also allow participants to develop personal connections. the institute also recently released an initial report on u.s./china security perceptions, another big project we're working on with leading research institutions in the u.s. and beijing. and just last week we published sustaining u.s./china cooperation in clean energy, an overview of the difficulties both countries face in developing solar, wind and other alternative energy industries and the potential room for cooperation. last innovate, finally -- november, finally, henry participated in another one of our national conversations entitled afghanistan: is there a regional end game. the back story on this is interesting. he resis
/china issues. the institute's signature project is a series of symposia on comparative governance, the latest of which was held at the wilson center in june on science and technology innovation. these symposia, which the institute co-chairs with china's state council, not only promote dialogue among stakeholders, but also allow participants to develop personal connections. the institute also recently released an initial report on u.s./china security perceptions, another big project we're...
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dealing with china as an economic rival up eight. on the economy up three. changing business as usual in washington is dead even. if you are the obama campaign what concerns you the most here? the deficit number? >> probably the deficit. i think if you are the president's campaign you're less worried about romney's numbers right now. on the one hand the 40% right direction is the highest it has been in 3 1/2 years and any incumbent heading in that is momentum. 53% say the country is headed in the wrong track. i think this for the president is not about mitt romney. those advantages, chuck, on china, foreign policy and the deficit aren't as strong as for usual republicans. and the final point i would make is i think the important thing for this election is that braump has a 52 positive, 42 negative image. mitt romney has a negative image. only two have had a net negative image at this point and one of them loss, george h.w. bush and romney needs to improve that dynamic. >> democratic pollster. thank you very much to both of you. we have to get back in the fie
dealing with china as an economic rival up eight. on the economy up three. changing business as usual in washington is dead even. if you are the obama campaign what concerns you the most here? the deficit number? >> probably the deficit. i think if you are the president's campaign you're less worried about romney's numbers right now. on the one hand the 40% right direction is the highest it has been in 3 1/2 years and any incumbent heading in that is momentum. 53% say the country is...
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the more obama borrows from china, the more we will have to bow to china. >> let's bring in our panel. well, steve, since i started with one of your ads, i want to ask you about the targeting of china here. is china sort of the best message that republicans and mitt romney have in terms of trying to win over this potential swing voter in ohio who may be pro-auto bailout but upset with china. is that your mission? >> it's mapart of a matrix of arguments. this ad makes the argument there's a further consequence of it that because we've been weakened financially, we also become weakened in our ability to deal with trade threats from china and we found that it's a very, very compelling message particularly in union high density areas. >> steve , china bashing is something that both democrats and republicans use when they feel it necessary. you're a union member in toledo and akron. you hear bailout arguments. everything on television here feels on the democratic side it's about the auto bailout. >> the most effective hit is jobs in ohio. the china argument is a great argument and test it
the more obama borrows from china, the more we will have to bow to china. >> let's bring in our panel. well, steve, since i started with one of your ads, i want to ask you about the targeting of china here. is china sort of the best message that republicans and mitt romney have in terms of trying to win over this potential swing voter in ohio who may be pro-auto bailout but upset with china. is that your mission? >> it's mapart of a matrix of arguments. this ad makes the argument...